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Céline Dion and Music Icons Mourn the Loss of Ballad Legend Peabo Bryson at 75
Music legend Peabo Bryson, the voice behind Disney’s Beauty and the Beast and Aladdin, has died at 75. C)line Dion and the R&B community pay tribute.

A Voice That Defined an Era of Romance
The music world is mourning the loss of Peabo Bryson, the Grammy-winning rhythm-and-blues icon whose velvety voice powered some of the most beloved cinematic and radio ballads of the 20th century. Bryson passed away at the age of 75, following a medical period that began with a stroke in late May. Known as one of the industry’s most sought-after duet partners, his death marks the end of a five-decade career that bridged the gap between classic R&B and mainstream pop stardom.
C)line Dion Pays Emotional Tribute
Among those leading the tributes is Canadian superstar C)line Dion, who shared a career-defining moment with Bryson on the 1991 Disney classic “Beauty and the Beast.” Taking to social media, Dion reflected on how Bryson helped her navigate her early international career. “He made me so comfortable, as I was just learning to sing in English,” Dion shared. “He will remain for me always as a real symbol of joy that music has brought to my life.” Their collaboration earned two Grammy Awards and two Academy Awards, cementing Bryson’s status as a global household name.
A Legacy of Chart-Topping Duets
While his Disney hits—including the chart-topping “A Whole New World” with Regina Belle—offered him massive commercial success, Bryson was primarily a master of the R&B ballad. From his 1975 debut “Do It With Feeling” to 80s staples like “Tonight, I Celebrate My Love” with Roberta Flack and “If Ever You’re in My Arms Again,” Bryson’s discography served as the soundtrack for generations of listeners. His versatility allowed him to collaborate with a diverse roster of legends including Minnie Riperton, Melissa Manchester, and Natalie Cole.
Final Works and Lasting Impact
Even in his later years, Bryson remained dedicated to his craft. After recovering from a heart attack in 2019, he returned to the studio to work with legendary producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. His 22nd and final album, “Grace,” was released just this past February, showcasing a voice that remained potent and soulful until the very end. Beyond the recording booth, Bryson was a celebrated stage actor, appearing in productions of “The Wiz” and “Porgy and Bess.” His family has indicated that memorial arrangements will be announced at a later date, as the industry continues to reflect on a legacy defined by generosity, storytelling, and an unmistakable vocal grace.
Entertainment
Oasis, Wu-Tang Clan, and Phil Collins Lead Diverse Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2026
Oasis, Wu-Tang Clan, and Phil Collins lead the 2026 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees. Discover the full list of icons joining the Hall this November.
A Landmark Year for Musical Diversity
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation has officially announced its 2026 induction class, unveiling a list that spans the globe and defies traditional genre boundaries. Headlining the announcement are 1990s Britpop sensations Oasis and the legendary American hip-hop collective Wu-Tang Clan. The induction of Oasis comes amid renewed interest in the Gallagher brothers’ legacy, while Wu-Tang Clan’s inclusion further solidifies the Hall’s commitment to honoring the pillars of hip-hop culture.
Joining them is Phil Collins, who achieves the rare feat of becoming a double inductee. While Collins was previously honored in 2010 as a member of the progressive rock group Genesis, this year recognizes his monumental contributions as a solo artist. The Class of 2026 is noted for its breadth, featuring heavy metal icons Iron Maiden, soul legends Sade and Luther Vandross, and the influential punk-rock energy of Billy Idol. The dual legacy of Joy Division and New Order is also being celebrated, marking a significant nod to the evolution of post-punk and electronic music.
Recognizing Early Pioneers and Industry Giants
Beyond the primary performers, the Foundation highlighted several trailblazers in the ‘Early Influence’ category. This year’s honorees include the ‘Queen of Salsa’ Celia Cruz, Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti, and country-rock innovator Gram Parsons. The category also pays tribute to the roots of female hip-hop by inducting Queen Latifah and MC Lyte. These selections underscore the Hall’s mission to recognize artists whose work fundamentally altered the industry’s trajectory.
Behind the Scenes and Ceremony Details
The ‘Musical Excellence’ category will honor producers and songwriters who shaped the sounds of generations, including Rick Rubin, Arif Mardin, Jimmy Miller, and Linda Creed. Additionally, the Ahmet Ertegun Award will be posthumously presented to TV host Ed Sullivan for his unparalleled role in bringing rock and roll into the American living room. To qualify for induction, artists must have released their first commercial recording at least 25 years ago.
The official induction ceremony is scheduled for November 14 at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. Fans will be able to watch the star-studded event when it airs on ABC and streams on Disney+ this coming December.
Entertainment
Goo Goo Dolls Forcefully Halted: Remaining Canadian Tour Dates Cancelled as Frontman Battles Pneumonia
Goo Goo Dolls cancel their remaining Canadian tour dates in Ontario, Quebec, and the Maritimes as lead singer John Rzeznik battles pneumonia. Refund info inside.

Unexpected Health Setback Silences the Tour
Fans across Eastern Canada have received disappointing news this week as the Goo Goo Dolls officially announced the cancellation of the remainder of their Canadian tour. The decision comes after frontman John Rzeznik was diagnosed with pneumonia. While the band had hoped for a quick recovery following initial signs of illness, recent updates confirm that Rzeznik has not yet regained his health sufficiently to perform the high-energy sets the band is known for.
Impacted Cities and Refund Information
The sudden cancellation affects several major stops where fans were eagerly awaiting the alternative rock veterans. The scrapped dates include scheduled performances at Ottawa’s Canadian Tire Centre, Laval’s Place Bell, Halifax’s Scotiabank Centre, and Moncton’s Avenir Centre. In a statement released on social media, the band expressed their regret: “We are very disappointed and can’t wait to get back to Canada as soon as possible.” To accommodate those who purchased tickets, the band confirmed that all entries for the cancelled shows will be fully refunded at the original point of purchase.
A Pattern of Disruptions
This isn’t the first time the current tour has faced logistical or health-related hurdles in the region. Earlier this spring, the band was forced to call off several Ontario dates in Sault Ste. Marie, Oshawa, and Hamilton. While the band successfully performed in London, Ontario, just this past Saturday, the physical toll of the illness apparently became too much to manage for the subsequent travel and performance schedule. The tour’s future currently hinges on Rzeznik’s recovery time, with an upcoming show in Georgetown, Texas, still listed on the schedule for April 18.
A Legacy of Connection
For over three decades, the Goo Goo Dolls have maintained a loyal following in Canada, fueled by hits like “Iris” and “Name.” These cancellations represent a significant blow to the regional concert season, particularly in the Maritimes where major international rock tours are highly anticipated events. As the music industry continues to navigate the complexities of touring in a post-pandemic landscape, the health of performers remains a top priority to ensure the longevity of their careers and the quality of their live shows.
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